Andrew Gallatin wrote: > [didn't seem to go through first time; apologies if you > see this twice] > > Hi, > > I'm trying to install FreeBSD/amd64 on a Core2 based iMac using the > last snapshot I could find (7.0-CURRENT-200706-amd64-disc1.iso). I've > got a blank firewire disk I plan to throw at it. > > At boot, sysinstall dies with "Probing disks... BARF 170 <33>", > which causes a "Going nowhere without my init!" panic. > This message points to this code in libdisk: > > /* APPLE have ty as a string */ > if ((*r) && (strcmp(t, "APPLE") && strcmp(t, "GPT"))) { > printf("BARF %d <%d>\n", __LINE__, *r); > exit (0); > } > > This happens with or without the firewire drive plugged in, so I'm > assuming FreeBSD's getting confused by the internal disk. According > to the Apple utilities, the disk looks like this: > > % sudo diskutil list /dev/disk0 > /dev/disk0 > #: type name size identifier > 0: GUID_partition_scheme *232.9 GB disk0 > 1: EFI 200.0 MB disk0s1 > 2: Apple_HFS Tiger 51.5 GB disk0s2 > 3: Apple_HFS Leopard 51.5 GB disk0s3 > 4: Apple_HFS home 129.2 GB disk0s4 > > > I'm about to plug the firewire disk into another box and install using > make installworld DESTDIR=/firewire_disk, but this is the sort of > thing that would really, really put off your typical FreeBSD would-be > adopter. Is there anything we can do to fix this in the 7.0 > timeframe? As a workaround try using a 6.2 CD. > On a somewhat related note, how well does FreeBSD even work on > an iMac? Can we suspend/resume SMP machines yet? No. -- Rui PauloReceived on Sun Jul 22 2007 - 13:44:50 UTC
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